- hi i am trying to unlock my blackberry bold 9000 so i researched on the internet for two days and i have found out how to obtain my MEP through the engineer screen. i have copied my results:
in bold is the MEP shown. i believe its truncated but it is there.
Code:From Reset: 51893t@128tps=00:06::45 Device Secure: Yes Rom Version: ROM_TAVOR_CERBERUS_H Chip Type: TAVORB2_CHIP HWID = 0x84000e07 Network = UMTS Form Factor = 0xE BandType = Extended Vendor ID: 102 Device Capabilities USB Built in headset Removable battery GPS Loud Audio Bluetooth TriColour LED Network time Headset detection Light sensor OTA Update Trackball SDCard Hot swappable SDCard Camera WLAN radio Bands 900 1800 1900 850 SW Parts List HWV-13901-005-3 ASY-12591-065 359614024017696 SWM-22444-001 MEP-04598-005 VSM-18868-002 CFG-10996-040 SVP-17970-001 SVP-17969-001 SFI-17798-074 APP-22520-004 PRD-18172-103
anyway............ i am very frustrated that i wasnt able to unlock my phone. i had 10 tries remaining the first time i have made the screen come up on me to enter the MEP code, this phone is a second hand phone. idk if the previous owner have tried unlocking it, but it should have more than that (by the hundreds). having it said that ive attempted to unlock i am now left with 6 tries. i tried a combination of having an at&t simcard and a tmobile simcard in both with radio on and off
will someone shed me some light on WHY my device refuses to get unlocked. any insight would help.09-20-11 10:52 PMLike 0 - Hi, You Blackberry is not unlocking because you are using the MEP ID instead of using the unique unlock code for your Blackberry.
I hope that you are smart to keep the 6 tries that you have left with if you don't want to hard lock your Blackberry device then don't play with those things...
Blackberry unlocking is not something you can do like that, the MEP you are using is the MEP ID (also called MEP Number) of your Blackberry device.
And you are right, the MEP numbers are used per-carrier and model. some carriers are using more MEP ID numbers and some are using less.. (by multiple numbers), mostly it's device specific.. for example the new BOLD 9900 is using a new T-Mobile MEP and not all the unlocking providers support it yet...
The Unlock code is unique for each device and you can't use one unlocking code that works for one blackberry on another.
Unlocking a Blackberry is done by using this MEP number and your IMEI, but to get it done right you will need to use Blackberry unlocking service to get the right code that will unlock your Blackberry device.
It's a bit confusing, i know... when you enter the MEPD screen (from the SIM card menu on your Blackberry) you can see that there are a few lines there, most carriers are using the MEP2 Unlocking, you can find it as a "Network" key on your device and if it's the one that is active the MEP2 unlock code that is calculated will be the one to unlock this security lock (SIM lock).
Basically there are a few unlock codes and there are a few ways to lock the device...
you can read about it here: Blackberry unlock codes
So Please, use a service / professional for Blackberry unlocking to get the job done right.. the great thing about it is that you have support and if something isn't right you can ask for help instead of taking a risk with your new Blackberry.Last edited by blackberry-unlocking710; 09-20-11 at 11:37 PM.
09-20-11 11:31 PMLike 0 -
- I used the find the mep reader tool at unlockworldwide.com and gave them the mep number. My phone was locked on Orange UK and the first unlock code I received was incorrect. With the mep I received the correct unlock code. This was good as I only had 3 attempts to enter network mep left.10-02-11 04:19 PMLike 0
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